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Crookston City Council backs development grants, housing incentives, and Highway 2 Project easements

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night to discuss funding applications, a special assessment extension, and temporary easements for the Trunk Highway 2 project. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATION The council voted unanimously to approve the Business Development Infrastructure application. Crookston Community Development would apply for $750,000 in funding from the Minnesota Department of Employment […]

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Crookston Ways and Means Committee hears comprehensive plan update, discusses future plans for Diocese and Tri-Valley parcels

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee held its meeting immediately following the city council meeting Monday night and discussed several items, including updates on the city’s new comprehensive plan, the active transportation development project, and the proposed demolition of the Tri-Valley building in the downtown area. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE Joel Quanbeck of KLJ Engineering presented

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CHEDA changes bylaws to make City Administrator the Executive Director, similar to the Park and Rec, Public Works and other departments

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met on Thursday morning at the Valley Tech Park in Crookston. CHEDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTORThe board unanimously approved the restructuring of the Executive Director position. They amended the bylaws to make the Executive Director the City Administrator to make it like a department of the City, like Public Works,

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New CHEDA Executive Director Taylor Wyum excited to be in her new role

Taylor Wyum was officially named the new Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Executive Director when the Crookston City Council unanimously approved the hire on Monday evening. “I’m excited to be given the opportunity to fill this role,” said Wyum. “I’m in Crookston, and this is what I’m doing, and it’s really enjoyable. It’s a

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Crookston Planning Commission discusses Lincoln School and Diocese land development

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Wednesday evening in the City Hall Council Chambers. LINCOLN SCHOOL PROPERTYThe first item was a discussion on housing development options on the Lincoln School property. Jeff Fagerstrom from the Northwest Minnesota Housing Cooperative (NWMHC) presented development concepts and received feedback from the committee on zoning, infrastructure, and possible partnerships.

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